Hundred-watters have more tubes, and more tubes equals more Genuine Tube Tone[SUP]TM[/SUP]!
Did you copypasta that from The Gear Page?Hundred-watters have more tubes, and more tubes equals more Genuine Tube Tone!
On that note, my wife complained about me playing unplugged a few weeks ago while our daughter was napping. I was like, "You're kidding, right?". LOLI did not. But since we’re on this, I play in my bedroom at a volume so low my neighbor couldn’t hear it if she were in my lap holding the guitar for me. Forty- and hundred-watt tube amps were practically made for me, dontcha think?
Did you copypasta that from The Gear Page?
"Hi. I play in my bedroom at a volume so low my wife can sleep. Is an original Dumble the right amp for me?"
Well, even a Fender Twin for those purposes would still be more sensible than a Dumble.Ah! While this is quite accurate and extremely funny, I can recall about a million posts on this here very forum that goes along those lines:
OP: "Hi, I play in an appartment with very sensitive Neighbors and need a good practice amp."
SDUGF Member (2-3 at least): "Well, an all-tube 20w fender will do the job perfectly"
We're quite guilty of the same thing from time to time...
My question is not so much cranking up a high wattage amp but even at normal volumes how do people use a plexi say. I mean I have set my amp to 15 Watt mode and even clean it gets up to about 103db which is ear damage pretty quickly. 100 Watt thereotically adds at least another 9db maybe 12db and make it a full stack and that increases. So are you really running your amps at 115db +? And for what purpose? Mics exist for a reason. Totally understand headroom on something like a revv generator but most people run them with the power amp barely breathing.
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A lot of people use g12h30 and g12-65s as well as v30s all that are close to 100db but I do see your point.Keep in mind that Plexi's traditionally used less efficient speakers. While a lot of modern small amps are being pumped through Vintage 30s (with sensitivities up around 100dB), a Plexi would typically go through Greenbacks (which were down around 96dB).
Also, keep in mind that every time you add a speaker you reduce the amount of power going to each speaker. So in a 100w 1x12 all 100w is being fed to a single speaker, whereas in a fullstack each speaker would only be getting 12.5 watts. Fullstacks are louder than half stacks, but it's not as significant as you'd think it would be.
I've seen plenty of people using 100 watt heads at home for metal but you can barely get it cooking,
So what is the point of 100 watt head?